What are arterial pliers?
arterial pliers are surgical tools used to close cracked blood vessels. The tool - also called haemstat and simpler clamp - is one of the most common tools of modern medicine. The artery knots are commonly used by combat physicians and civilian rescuers to save patients who are in immediate risk that they are dying of massive blood loss. Correct use can buy precious time to patients when they are waiting for transport to the hospital. Hundreds of pliers are used in medicine, from surgery to obstetrics to dentistry. Quality can be commonly found at home as tweezers and pliers. Of course, the artery sewn has a more specialized function.
The arterial clamps usually have two loops, scissor handles, a slender but blunt nose and a lock to ensure that the tool holds its tight grip on the blood vessel. The lock allows surgeons and doctors to leave more clip -critically bleeding patients. The metal teeth of the pliers that are located near the loop of the fingers, sliding on the minimumOne hundred when the tool handles are pressed together. The doctor must only slightly move his fingers to unlock his teeth and allow the tool to release its adhesion. Tips of pliers can be straight or curved.
There are many types of tongs of arteries. Carmalt haemstat is the most difficult and largest, often used to seal the main blood vessels. Smaller Kelly pliers can be used for finer work. Kleť on mosquitoes, which are also called Halsted Clamp, can also close finer blood vessels. Crisis pliers, also known as Pean pliers, hold with serrated tips, which somewhat contraintuitively cause minor damage to fine tissue than smooth or cross -hatched surfaces found on other terminals. The quality of the right angle is used to achieve blood vessels by a bent tip blocked by other tissues.
arterial pliers are commonly made of stainless steel, which is easy to wash and sterilize. Can also be formedMore resistant carbon steel and much lighter titanium. The disposable versions are made of plastic.
Nejčasnější použití kleští je považováno za datum zpět do starověkého Egypta, zatímco koncept vázání krevních cév k zastavení krvácení lze vysledovat zpět k římskému lékaři Aelius Galenus, jinak známý jako Galen Pergamum. The French surgeon named Jules-Emile Pean was invented in 1868 inventing the predecessor of modern pliers.